Bali has built up a reputation for its flourishing food scene, and this level of discernment has infiltrated into the local coffee culture too. This can partly be attributed to the Australian influence on the island, with entrepreneurs and expats who’ve created a demand for a quality cup of joe. But it doesn’t stop there—the wellness element has also seeped through to this scene, with vegan lattes crafted with homemade nut milks offered at nearly every cafe, alongside other drinks such as invigorating detox booster shots. The food at these cafes is a good as the coffee (especially the breakfasts!), with most dishes on the menu using local, organic produce sourced from the volcanic soil of Bali

Alchemy is a tranquil mecca for wellness lovers who flock to Ubud, and it's one of the finest vegan establishments you'll ever find. In addition to vegan lattes with homemade nut milks, Alchemy does a strong cold-pressed juice game. Sample seasonal drinks such as Hearty Heart, with beetroot, watermelon, tomato, carrot, and spinach, or the love-it-or-hate-it Cocobiotic, which is made with fermented coconut. Far from uniformly hippie-ish, the crowd here is a mix of folks from all walks of life.

Baby Rev's, as Baby Revolver is known, is an intimate hole-in-the-wall spot with only eight seats. The interior is styled like a cozy cabin, with dark wood-paneled walls and Navajo-patterned cushions. Baby Rev's is part of the Revolver Espresso brand, which was one of the first to bring Australian-style coffee to Bali. The company roasts and blends its beans in its own roastery using a retro Diedrich roaster as well as a new Giesen machine.

The Shady Shack is a whitewashed cafe with bohemian chairs and benches with cozy cushions on the veranda, as well as a lush, leafy outdoor area. With its big wooden tables and alfresco setting, this is a great place to meet and catch up with friends, perhaps after a yoga class at one of the nearby studios. The coffee here is great, but don't miss smoothies such as Berry Bliss, with blueberry, coconut yogurt, and bee pollen.

Watercress is a low-key neighborhood hangout, a quiet oasis on the outskirts of busy Seminyak. Decked out in rustic wooden tables and chairs, it's a chilled and casual breakfast spot. Beans By The Brotherhood, the house blend of Arabica beans from Colombia, Brazil, Ethiopia, and Uganda, forms the basis for coffee drinks. Watercress also serves smoothies; the Super Smoothie, with cacao, maca, bee pollen, banana, and coconut oil, is a standout.

As central Ubud becomes more busy, those in the know are heading to quieter neighborhoods like Nyuh Kuning, just south of Ubud main town. Wamm is a breezy, open-air cafe that feels harmonious and welcoming. The excellent coffee is served with a freshly baked cookie. There are also invigorating drinks—here, called "synergy juices"—such as Mother's Brew, made with nut milk, bee pollen, banana, cacao, and rose.

Crate Cafe is an Aussie-style cafe that caters to a young, trendy crowd. Think: concrete walls with the menu painted directly on it and wooden pallets as seats. Even if those detail touches don't speak to you, it's hard to deny the contagious, energetic buzz here. Although Crate is known for its coffee, the shop does a range of drinks, including iced team, smoothies, and green shots. And an all-day breakfast includes dishes like So Corny (corn fritter, salsa, salmon, and poached egg), chia bowls, and more.

Peloton Supershop is a light and airy vegan cafe on the hip strip of Berawa. It has a cycling theme to the decor, with bikes pinned to the wall and murals of famous riders. To complement the coffee, the shop makes fresh nut milk every morning—coconut, almond, cashew, and bonsoy. Other warm drinks include the Gold Medalist: coconut milk brewed with tumeric and spiced with black pepper.

Café Vida, located within a traditional Balinese compound, has a lovely courtyard garden and a relaxed, laidback atmosphere. There's a range of coffee drinks that will appeal to health and caffeine nuts, including one blended with organic raw virgin coconut oil and a Mexican spiced iced coffee. Other interesting drinks include the Immunity Detox Booster Shots, which include concoctions such as activated charcoal, aloe vera, lime, and rosella coconut water.

The Cashew Tree, in the low-key surf village of Bingin, is a spacious spot with a garden and wooden cabanas. During the day, the atmosphere is slow and relaxed; at night, things get buzzier. The crowd ranges from surfers who've tumbled out of the waves on Bingin beach to yoga bunnies fresh from class at nearby Temple Lodge. Come down with a group of friends—even better, you'll probably make some new ones here.

As its name suggests, Monsieur Spoon is a French café. The emphasis here is on pastries, especially the delectable croissants, which come with homemade jam, and pain au chocolate. In a sea of health-conscious Bali cafes, Monsieur Spoon stands out for its embrace of calorie-rich indulgences. It's a nice change from the norm, and you can expect to see expats looking for their European café fix. And don't worry—there's still green juice on the menu.